OAKLAND — Officials who oversee operations at the Coliseum plan to announce Thursday afternoon a development on the future of Raiders football in Oakland.

Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis is expected to attend a news conference at 3 p.m. as well as members of the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Joint Powers Authority. A joint powers authority news release said officials will “discuss developments with the Oakland Raiders and the team’s 2016-17 football season (and beyond).”

Owners of NFL teams in January voted to send the St. Louis Rams to Los Angeles and gave the option of the San Diego Chargers joining the Rams in Los Angeles, dashing the Raiders’ hopes of moving there.

The vote appeared to keep the Raiders in Oakland for next season, and the NFL offered a $100 million subsidy to build a stadium in Oakland. After the vote, Davis would not say where his team would play next season and would not commit to playing in Oakland.

Davis said it was possible his team could join the Rams in Los Angeles if the Chargers remain in San Diego. He only ruled out moving to St. Louis.

“America, the world is a possibility for Raider Nation,” Davis said at the time.